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not sure about i.d; squirrel? in flooded saw palmetto bordering pines at the Wilderness Preserve at Myakka River State Park in Sarasota, Florida
not sure about i.d; squirrel? in flooded saw palmetto bordering pines at the Wilderness Preserve at Myakka River State Park in Sarasota, Florida
Thais call them 'Ketapat'.. these little frogs can leap at least 2 meters and cling to a wall or anything they land on! They are nocturnal so not usually seen.. I found this one while cutting down an old banana tree..
There are a few of these little frogs that hang out around my moth sheet when I turn the UV light on. They come for an easy meal. ....the buffet!!!...Can't blame them.
I've never seen one that is so gold colored
Apparently, this one made "Explore" (#423) on April 14, 2006.
Contrast with the California treefrog
Hundreds (perhaps thousands) of these frogs live in our woods. Their nocturnal choral activities begin in the Spring and continue through the Summer.
Cooler Fall weather has started and the Green Treefrogs are less prevalent. This one, however, decided he wanted to relax in the sun on our deck this morning.
Samsung Galaxy
October 12, 2018
Mount Diablo State Park, Contra Costa County, California
18:02 16 August 2016
Amphibia
Anura
Hylidae
Pseudacris sierra